Ferdinand Blumentritt

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 49.144.166.222 (talk) at 09:22, 25 May 2017 (→‎Biography). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Ferdinand Blumentritt
Blumentritt in 1905
Blumentritt in 1905
BornSeptember 10, 1853 (1853-09-10)
Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire
DiedSeptember 20, 1913(1913-09-20) (aged 60)
Litoměřice, Austro-Hungarian Empire
OccupationAuthor, lecturer, ethnography
LanguageGerman, English, Czech
NationalityAustrian-Hungarian

Ferdinand Blumentritt (September 10, 1853, Prague – September 20, 1913, Litoměřice), was a teacher, secondary school principal in Litoměřice, lecturer, and author of articles and books in the Philippines and its ethnography. He is well known in the Philippines for his close friendship with the writer and Propagandist, José Rizal, and the numerous correspondence between the two provide a vital reference for Rizal historians and scholars,[1] including his last letter from prison[2] before the execution.

Biography

Blumentritt was born in Prague (now the Czech Republic, then the capital of Kingdom of Bohemia in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire). He is a nephew of the Hungarian German writer Ferenc Virághalmi [hu].

Blumentritt wrote extensively about the Philippines, although he never visited the islands, corresponding with the then Filipino student and writer José Rizal, who later became national hero. Blumentritt became one of Rizal's closest confidants although they met only once. He translated the latter's first book, Noli Me Tangere, into German and wrote the preface to Rizal's second book, El filibusterismo, although he was against its publication. These two novels are commentaries disguised as fiction which angered both the Catholic Church and the Spanish colonial government, and which eventually led to Rizal's 1896 trial and execution.

Blumentritt died in Litoměřice (German: Leitmeritz), Bohemia. He is memorialized in the Philippines by numerous public parks and streets. Among them are Blumentritt Road, Blumentritt LRT Station, Blumentritt railway station, the Blumentritt Market in Metro Manila and the Blumentritt Street in Naga City and Tuguegarao.

Main works

  • Alphabetisches Register der Reifeprüfungsvorschriften. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1909
  • Alphabetisches Verzeichnis der gebräuchlichsten Aquarellfarben. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1910
  • America and the Philippines (1900)
  • Die Chinesen auf den Philippinen. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1879
  • Diccionario mitologico de Filipinas. Madrid, 1895
  • Einige Manuskripte aus dem 17. und 18. Jahrhundert. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1904
  • Einiges über Juan Valera. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1894
  • Introduction to the Noli me tangere of Rizal. Barcelona, 1889
  • Introduction to the Sucesos de las islas Filipinas of Antonio de Morga, annotated by Rizal. Paris, 1890
  • Die Erdbeben des Juli 1880 auf den Philippinen
  • Die Goldfundstellen auf den Philippinen und ihre Ausbeutung
  • Holländische Angriffe auf die Philippinen im 16., 17., und 18. Jahrhundert. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1880
  • Das Kaiserbild. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1899
  • J. C. Labhart-Lutz. Ein Nachruf. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1889
  • Die Philippinen. Eine übersichtliche Darstellung der ethnographischen und historischpolitischen Verhältnisse des Archipels. Hamburg, 1900
  • Die Sprachgebiete Europas am Ausgange des Mittelalters, verglichen mit den Zuständen der Gegenwart. Prague (Czech: Praha), 1883
  • Strömungen und Gezeiten an der Küste von Mindanao.
  • Der "Tratado Anonimo" über den Aufstand der Cumuneros gegen König Carl V. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1878
  • Versuch einer Ethnographie der Philippinen. Gotha, 1882
  • Vocabular einzelner Ausdrücke und Redensarten, welche dem Spanischen der philippinischen Inseln eigenthümlich sind. Leitmeritz (Czech: Litoměřice), 1882, 1883–1884|8, 1885|5.

Literature

References

  1. ^ Rizal-Blumentritt Friendship, Austrian-Philippine Website
  2. ^ "211. Rizal, Fort Santiago, Manila, 29 Ðecember 1896". Univie.ac.at. Retrieved May 1, 2013.

Further reading

External links